In article <960809144913.22204c39 at chemvx.tamu.edu>, KHUANG at CHEMVX.TAMU.EDU
writes:
> Hi, Netters
> I am trying to construct a www page for our lab, would you like tell
> me some guide reference or your tip?
> Thanks
We've set up a mini-directory of lab web pages (which is at a very early stage
- any additions welcome) at http://kinase.oci.utoronto.ca/labdirect.html
While this directory of sites doesn't have many direct pointers to things such
as "How to set up a web page" a number of the entries point to people willing
to offer free advice. The things to consider are:
1. Server type (unix, Mac or PC)
2. Type of internet connection (really has to be a direct line via ethernet
and T1)
3. Software available to you (depends on 1)
4. Whether you will host the site or simply FTP the html documents to a
server administrator
5. How much you are willing to learn. Learning basic html mark-up is easy but
the area is fast-moving.
Hope this starts you in the right direction. For specific information on html,
do an Alta Vista <http://www.altavista.digital.com/> search on keywords like
"html programming" and "http servers". You won't know where to stop!
Jim Woodgett
Associate Professor: University of Toronto
Senior Scientist: Ontario Cancer Institute mailto:jwoodget at oci.utoronto.ca
610 University Avenue http://kinase.oci.utoronto.ca/woodgettlab.html
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9 phone (416) 946-2962 fax: (416) 946-2963